Реальные пацаны - Netflix

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Realnye patsany can be described as humorous. The plot revolves around a
workplace, buddies, and a TV show. The main genre is foreign. In terms
of style, Realnye patsany is a sitcom. In approach, it is realistic. It
is set, at least in part, in an urban environment. Realnye patsany is
located in Russia. It takes place in contemporary times. Summary: A year
ago, TNT broadcaster went on to a bold experiment, whereby a simple perm
guy Nick has not got to jail. Severe punishment was replaced with a
probationary period, but with one condition: to Nicholas clock operator
the charge of TNT.

Type: Scripted

Languages: Russian

Status: To Be Determined

Runtime: 25 minutes

Premier: 2010-11-08

Реальные пацаны - Eastern Slavic naming customs - Netflix

Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional ways of identifying a
person by name in countries influenced by East Slavic languages
(Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian: in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine. They
are also used in some countries using South Slavic languages, including
Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia, as well as some
countries using non-Slavic languages (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
and Turkmenistan) because of the expansion of Russia, with its
Russification. The full name uses the following standard structure:

Реальные пацаны - Adjectives - Netflix

Other Eastern Slavic languages use the same adjectives of their literal
translation if they differ from Russian analogue. All Eastern Slavic
languages are synthetic languages and grammatical genders are used,.
Thus, the suffix of an adjective changes with the sex of the recipient.
In Russian, adjectives before names are generally restricted to written
forms of communication. Adjectives like Любимый / Любимая (lyubimiy /
lyubimaya, “beloved”) and Милый / Милая (miliy / milaya, “sweetheart”)
are informal, and Уважаемый / Уважаемая (uvazhayemiy / uvazhayemaya,
literally “respected”) is highly formal. Some adjectives, like Дорогой /
Дорогая (dorogoy / dorogaya, “dear”), can be used in both formal and
informal letters.